What is a point-to-point model?

February 13th, 2008 by uCertify Leave a reply »

A point-to-point (also known as p2p) is a Java Message Service model. It has the following characteristics:

  • It allows a JMS client to send and receive messages both synchronously as well as asynchronously through virtual channels called queues.
  • Each message is delivered to only one receiver.
  • A queue delivers messages to consumers in the order they were placed in the queue by the message server.
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